Singapore Standard, 5 February 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard JJL X VOL. II NO. 218 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 940 1 Fed. Councillors Dismayed Over Deputy Choice Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Surprise and disappointment was freely expressed by members of the Federal Legislative Council here following the naming of Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, Colonial Secretary, Jamaica, as Deputy High Commissioner. They were displeased particularly because their views on
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  • 132 1 LONDON, Feb. 4. (Reuter).— Britain is to close down the offices of her Consulate-General at Canton. China. A Foreign Office spokesman announcing this today said that the decision had been taken because there were not now sufficient British subjects m Canton to justify the consulate's
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  • 77 1 THE liner Carthage will have an air escort, weather permitting, on the last lap of her journey to Singapore today. The Royal Air Force will be welcoming the new Air Officer Commanding Malaya, Air ViceMarshal G.H. Mills, who is arriving aboard the ship to take up
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  • 57 1 UNITED NATIONS, PARIS. Feb. 5 (AFP) The Arab and Asian group* yesterday decided to bring the Tunisian complaint against Trance before th« United Nations Security Council. The decision waj taken following a 90-minute conference between representatives of the Arab and Asian groups. Including India.
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  • 180 1 Standard Staff Reporter CEYLON has maintained good economic progress during the past 12 months, declared Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night on the occasion of the 4th Anniversary of Ceylon Independence. "The economic position
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  • 74 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH major of the Royal Signals m Singapore was drowned off Changi on Sunday reportedly when his boat, which took part m the R.A.F. Changi Yacht Club's annual regatta capsized. His body wai not recovered until yesterday morning, and the funeral took
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  • 60 1 BANGKOK, Feb. 4. (AFP)— Yong Sin Saen, alleged brother of Yong Kwet Saen, a Chinese Communist leader m Malaya, was arrested m Haadyai, south Thailand, today on charges of espionage. Yong Sin Saen Is reported to have said that Chinese guerilla* m areas close to
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  • 513 1 DavidChenOf Penang Shot Dead In Car Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Mr. David Chen principal of the Chung Ling High School, was shot dead at the steering wheel of his cor at the junction of MacAlister Road and Lorong Slomot at 3 p.m. today. He had parked his
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  • 92 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 4 AP) Japan put Asia on the table tennis map Sunday night hv beating (irt-at Britain 3-0 m thr finals of the (or billon Cup. Japan won all six matches. Rosalind and Diane Rowe. England's world champion doubles twins, were humbled by
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  • 66 1 DESPITE bad weather over some of the target areas, R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. aircraft pressed home attacks on bandit targets m four States yesterday. Vampire jet fighters operated against a target m Johore, while Brigand bombers and Sunderland flying boats attacked a bandit area m Negri
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Feb. 4 (ReuteD— Felix Mendelssohn, 40, leader of a popular dance band called the '^Hawaiian Serenaders" died here today after an operation
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  • 21 1 •ff rubbet and f»i on th« London Morfcat »^«y:— LONDON RUBBIR LONDON TIN 3814. *P« 1997.11k. ft
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  • 369 1 photo. OUR immediate target is universal compulsory primary education m approved schools, said the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, m a talk over Radio Malaya last night. He said: "We are, of course, adding new post-primary or secondary schools to our system
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  • 188 1 Mindjrd Staff Keporter AI.ISTF.R Gl i btone brown tw< andj irk trilby, ua^ going to i joungei brother, ■■>, by telephone yes- j thai be i >'■'•"■ n bsed bis I I er, Mr. i m tfacD n I, Com-er-General m So tbr Amu. by a-
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  • 244 1 Perak Leaders Disappointed Over Decision Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. Perak community loaders and councillors were rather disappointed at the announcement of the appointment of ar "outside man" as the Deputy High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. They, however, felt that since the appointment has been made there was
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  • 129 1 MUNSAN. Feb. 4, (AP).— A United Nations Command spokesman said today the Allies and Communists "have moved closer to an armistice" m Korea. He added that the Reds may "have hopes of an armistice/ Brigadier-General VH liam P. Nuckols, the spokesman, said agreements reached
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  • 109 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE towgay growers last night decided to carry out the suggestion made by Mr. C. C Tan, Progressive Party leader, of providing towgay wells with water-proof cement walls irom the bottom to the surrace to keep the wells free from contamination. A
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  • 113 1 LONDON, Feb. 4 (AP)— Elizabeth Geddes of Ravenscourt, Thornton Hall, Busby, near Glasgow, who was to fly to her sick husband m Malaya, was told m London last night he had died. She cancelled her plans for the journey and returned home
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  • 124 2 Frisby Answers Parents REPLYING to complaints m the Preis by Singapore parents about the methods of selection to Standard VI Mr. A.W. Frisby, Director of Education assured listeners m a broadCast talk over Radio Malaya last night that such selection has been "absolutely impartial." Mr. Frisby
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  • 68 2 ITO MARK the close of Chise New Year Celebrations, c Singapore Chinese Swimning Club will hold a Children's Day on Sunday. Feb. 10. Gamea stalls, magic shows, musical Items and a Fancy Dresa parade wffl make up the programme for the amusement oi the children.
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  • 144 2 SI U>T\TIONS liable to load fihniiiinjg today: I>.\Y IVnriemeer Koari. Han llork I Mag. Milne Kauri. Jalan IVkan. Jalan Sultan, Beach Roari. \th.imbra. Kaffir* Hotel. Sumhau.i Koari. Boon Tat St, Aljumtl Koari. Sims Avenue. Pay a l.ebar Pumps. 4im> Chiat Plat c. ,1 il m Ya-in. Jalan EWMS.
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  • 411 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRIMARY school places for 28,000 Singapore children have already been provided, and this figure will rise to 34,000 with the completion of schools now being built. This was stated by the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, m
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    55 2 Rev. H. M. Arrowsmith, Australian Secretary of the British Foreign Bible Society, passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on his way to a conference m India. For many years he worked among Australian aborigines m northern Australia. Rev. Arrowsmith will return to Singapore early next month. He will spend two days
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  • 98 2 A party of 21 young people consisting of 12 probationer nurses, and nine probationer hospital assistants, visited the offices of The Standard during the weekend. One of them, Miss Ann Herring, who has just completed her education at Penrhos College, North Wales, comes from Lancashire, England, and another is from
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  • 96 2 ALL is quiet at Pulau Samboe where a few days ago four members of the staff of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company were attacked by a mob of 50 Indonesians labourers. This assurance was given yesterday by an official spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore
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  • 66 2 ANNOYED at her husband because be came home very late at night, a young Chinese woman was stated to have taken caustic soda m an attempt to end her life. In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, the woman, Liam Scan Hing (25), was bound over m the
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  • 135 2 THE PUBLIC Works Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has decided that the sewering of a private building estate, known as the "Ideal Homes." orf Dunearn Road, should be done by the builders themselves to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. On satisfactory completion, the sewerage
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  • 58 2 ficture by Mr. Loo Lias Chan and Miss Tan Suan Chioh, who were married at Ngo Kirn Kong Hoey, Ann Slang Hill, Singapore. *tf **y»kteUml were married •t the Marlamman Temple South Bridfe Road, Slntaport? Sukaramai Haji M. Ramli bin H. Idris and Che' Zainab bte. H. Osman
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  • 135 2 FOR parking an empty lorry for five minutes on a Singapore road, Ang Loon, the lorry driver, was fined $25 m the City Police Court, yesterday. Inspector Donough prosecuting, said that the only time a lorry was permitted to remain parked on a road,
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  • 232 2 NEO JEE MEE, who bad a clean record as a taxi driver for 20 years, appeared m the City Police Court, yesterday, on three charges, all of which arose when he stopped to discharge a passenger and pick up another. Neo stopped his taxi within 60
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  • 242 2 Colony Move For Society To Protect Ch ildren Standard Woman Reporter A SMALL, but deeply earnest start towards the forming of Singapore body "devoted to the prevention of cruelty to children/ was made yesterday m a letter to the Press, signed by weM-known personalities, including the "Grand Old Man" of
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  • 188 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE film executive will be one of 82 M-G-M top international personnel attending the "Collosal Quo Vadis Conference" scheduled to take place m Rome from March 23—29. He is Mr. Hary Bryman, M-G-M, territorial director m Malaya, who leaves
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  • 292 2 Standard Staff Reporter A HANDICRAFTS school for bow |s u])m m the Rochore Malay Girls' School short! Announcing: this m a broadcast talk over R a dn Malaya last night, Mr. A. W. Frisby Dim-toi oi h u cation urged Singapore parents to
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  • 691 3 |»KEPARING TO HUNT BANDITS Standard Staff Reporter X UN or shine the men of the King's African Rifles i ifcek camps m Kota Tinggi, Johore, never pause m ,mmg for their deadly job of hunting the bandits. hough they have undergone six months training r own
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  • 122 3 HE FORGOT SUMMONS P AYAKANNU, the registered owner of a taxi, was Aim i 1200 m the City P i < yesterday because he i bring hi i taxj tor mcc m on the day had been >ned to do so by the H »gi rai of Vehicles. i: pectoi
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  • 237 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Secretary of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre, Pwee Sye Cheow (36), of Eng Watt Street was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with assisting m the use of the Centre's office as a 'common gaming house. He claimed trial and
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  • 226 3 Standard Staff Reporter TALL for a special hostel for Muslim women Imlmm up nursing aa> a career was made yesterday by 1 li«- haiimah hint** Haji Haron, a Singapore Malay KtMi welfare worker. c Fatimah was comment- 'tie 4 resent campaign be- Mducted
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  • 233 3 THE Singapore Standard has commissioned Mr. Peter Robinson, one of the Colony's top all-round professional photographers, to write a series of articles designed especially to help the beginner and the amateur photographer. These articles, which will appear weekly on Mondays, commencing with next Monday's issue,
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  • 162 3 HOW the proprietor of a liquor shop resisted two robbers at pistol point was related at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Knight yesterday during the trial of a young Cantonese plumber, Lee Foo Wah. Opening the case for the Crown, Mr. A. V.
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  • 376 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the citizens of Singapore to receive civil defence training as a permanent part of the equipment of every person m the Colony and "m the work which they will have to do should there be an attack
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  • 82 3 MR VICTOR GROSZ, Record Librarian of Radio Malaya, died early yesterday morning at the General Hospital, Singapore, after a short illness. He joined the Malaya Broadcasting Service m 1938, and at the outbreak of the Japanese war, remained with the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation until the
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  • 114 4 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ceylon Dominion Day was observed m Kuala Lumpur today with the hoisting of the Ceylonese F.'ag at 10 a.m. m the presence of a large number of Ceylonese This evening the Assistant Commissionef of Ceylon Mr. Nasaretnam, was
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  • 87 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. Dr. K. Murugasu, President of the Negri Sembilan Ceylonese Association, addressing a Ceylonese gathering today after the ceremony of hoisting the flag on Ceylon National Day, pledged united support and preparedness of the community to serve the Government m its efforts to eradicate the forces of
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  • 71 4 THE following is the recruiting itinerary for Malays. Chinese, and Indians m Negri Sembilan and Malacca for the Federation Police Force during February. 1952: Feb. 11: 10 a.m. at Mantin; 2 p.m. at Seremban. Feb. 12:— 9 a.m. at Kuala Pil a h 2 p.m. at Kuala Klawang.
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  • 103 4 TANJONG MALIM. Mon.— The following were elected Cabinet officers of the Tanjong Malim Methodist Youth Fellowship: President: R. Vijesurier; Vice-President: A. Mahalingam; Hon. Secretary: Christy Samuel; Hon. Treasurer- Tan Cheong Wye: Chairman, Worship and Evangelism: Yong Chee Seng; Chairman. Community Service: Mrs. Eva J. Jothi; Chairman. World
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  • 373 4 Two Surrendered Reds Meet At Police Station Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five more bandits have surrendered. m the Federation. One of the surrendered bandits slashed his comrade with a parang while both were guarding a jungle camp, knocked him unconscious and seized his long
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  • 52 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo.— The Mentri Besar m any State and the Resident Commissioner m any Settlement, if he considers it necessary or expedient, ran m the public interest, deflare any area within the State or Settlement to be a duntjer area. This is announced m a Supplement of
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  • 63 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. The Malayan Youth Week programme will begin with a get together of all members of constituent youth organizations today On Wednesday, there will be an oratorical contest with the Emergency as its theme. The Youth Week will end on Sunday morning with
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  • 117 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Mon The following have been apt)inted members of Kuala angsar Board of Visitors to the District Hospital. Mr. Chuab Chong Shik, The Bon'ble Tuan Haji Mohamed Esah bin Kulop Shah, J.P., Mr. Tara Singh Mann, Mr. T. Ambalavanar, Mr. J. E. S
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  • 326 4 Contractor To Pay $10,400 Damages Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lye Chin Loy, a contractor, was ordered by Mr. Justice Taylor at the Hi*h Court here today to pay a total sum of $10,400 as damages and loss of rent to a local timber merchant, On* Hay, following the
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  • 41 4 RAMASAMY, aged 27, wa« convicted and fined $100 whei he appeared before the Serem ban Magistrate, Che Abi Johan to answer a charge o voluntarily causing hurt t< Raman by means of an jroi pipe on Nov. 4 last.
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  • 112 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The $100,000 new English School at Kuala Bubu Bahru was opened this morning by the Sultan of Selangor m the presence of a large J gathering. The Sultan was on a tour of Ulu Selangor District, during which he inspected Home
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  • 283 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The appeal of a 24-year-old surrendered bandit. Pong Kok Eng, against the conviction and sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisoment imposed on him by Mr. Justice Briggs at the Raub Assizes for committing mischief by fire, was dismissed by the
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  • 556 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeals of five Chinese, including a woman, against the conviction and sentence of death passed on them for offences under the Emereencv and for murder. The five appellants were Lam Chin
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  • 392 4 ELECTRICITY ROW Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon.— ln reply to the Central Electricity Board's statement referring to his speech m the Federal Legislative Council last week levelling charges against the Board for abuse of power by its officials, Mr. Tan Slew Sin today said the
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  • 102 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The following were appointed office-bearers of the Kuala Kangsar Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society: President, Mr. C. B. Molony; vice-presi-dent, Mr. K. D. Luke. Committee: Chairman. Mr. V. Nadason; honorary secretary, Mr. Bui want Singh; treasurer, Mr. Wong Yew Woon.
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  • 133 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sympathisers m the Selangor Labour Party have raised over $100 towards the strike fond of the North East Transport Service Worker's Union, Che Mohd Sopiee, Secretary of the Party revealed yesterday. The workers m Kelantan have been on strike for the last nine
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  • 110 4 Standard St 'i <, r KLALA LIMP, h 4 At an IMP H^L* tipn mei-t.ns: at Sen m«ht Date Onn a written question he was told O.T. meeting h-ld e| s < X tion had been mad fact Uul be Md i Thuraisin^'ian. stained from v»\.
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  • 59 4 Standard Staff Correspond^ k l d a n a. a Kluatig Co-operative BUk Society Ltd «th I ship of over IQQ and ing capital of a be formally opened Administrative Officer X Mr. M..1 T McCann. or F The un lertaking is sj by Qoven I
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    • 34 4 ■^""^pffl pPTUNIA'^ BEAI-L-V^ If/ I BET GHB AIN'T GOT /10-OU6T \I CAN'T [f" HAPPY J# \-J (ip^U [u\f> GONNA BE (NO IPEA WE -^A B HEA^P HER j WAIT IK THkAt.w ILv^ V %s^?^
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  • 152 5 Malaya M us t Stay In, He Says Muff C orrwp««dent -i \N<., Mod. Mala- i. aiirr* should sivr th»rmmtt that irrr Malaya r. main vithin the MM.Mwralth. f i\ «»;h»r coudh* v*ould iitiral nuirnit for and a hrtrayal of fif-ople. »ai«i Mr. V turai. pre*Ml#'nt of *»\l««n I ♦•«i«Tati«Mi.
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  • 186 5 "Maudard Maff .orrr-.j>on«4«^il !!'(>H. Mou. Last Satur«ia\ thr lp«»h Blood bank iuo bottles. Ten rall^ **err oul l<» rt*»iAmmmn \nn onh? two responded. i.-> i «Mi-tanre Penny. otticer-in-<-har». oj the Perak f ol tht British Red tro*» >04-iet>. %»li«» revealed i«. Ihe standard >aid that
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  • 59 5 Bo uquet For The Standard A who retod v told The v. ork done by >:.niUrddur- j It was a gevturt* and 1 papa will keep k r »Mxi work yearly." r !*TTI«C Tfce Find, which touch of Christ--1 th- !.ir?octea ami UMni of SincmLs oAcer-tß-ihe IT omen and -aN
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  • 657 5 'Ca re less, Ine ffic ient' Standard Staff Correspond en I IPOH. Mon. Evidence that tlie plaintiff had been careless and inefficient m working hi§ Jelapang tin mine was given today by Mr. C. Ogßrie, general manager and a director of the Mem lin
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  • 131 5 IV L ANT AN. Mon. A wild elephant chased an Indian tapper, Suppiah (38) on Jabor Valley Estate knocked him down and then slashed him across with his trunk. Suppiah taken to the Kuan tan hospital by the estate manager told The Standard that he went out
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  • 42 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent PEXANG. M a Colonel Loire! a.-i i I.ariv Bj~::ig arrived hi Penang ioda> I > visit tneir ■Di -::>-law, Mr. J. T Baiiward o the Customs and Excise Department I.oH Basing saw scr c m Worid War One.
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  • 31 5 PEXANG. Mon. A toe m an upstairs room of a cxiffe° shop m Argyll Road was pi-" our by the fire brigade at noon today. Damage: one bed
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  • 51 5 PENANG, Mon— The status of Francis Light, founder of Penang is to be removed from the vicinity of the Supreme Court bark to its former site at For: Cornwall is. Dunn? the Japanese occupation, the statue wa removed to the Farquhar Street junction m the Supreme
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  • 17 5 KOTA BAHRU.Mon Doctor Abdul Ariz ©to Omar of 3ESJTS>«pit»I. has left th« OovtnUPtnt iervic« t»
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  • 264 5 Mon Prov^ion of proper port sat.st.o. wh.ch will help find on. the cau^ oi port roii^,ho., wa, diwu^ed reeemllj b, tfar Pcmuu For! Advisory Committee set up by the Federal and Setllemwi Uurnmcnts to deal with local port problem*. •.u v° ng
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  • 79 5 standard Staff Correspondent THE FIFTH annual theological examination m Buddhist discourse, discipline, and meta- physics wtfi be held for six days at the Siamese- Temple Bakar Bata, Aior Star beginning Feb. 8. A congregation of 200 Budd- hist pnest3 from more than 30 centres m Malaya
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  • 72 5 PENANG. Hon.— A 50-vear-old Chinese woman. Char. Vi Thai, v.hu came fron Kui: -n yesterday afternoon, wa^ Eovad dead m a roorr. ot h hole: m Chulia Street this eveninc. According to the hotelkeeper, the woman camp with a young man and rented a room. The
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  • 70 5 PENANG. Mon. Chinese New Year sparklers flung by children have already cause two fires Case Oae: A Chinese clerk m a commercia: firm right ia the business centre say. a window curtain ablaze. He rushed to the window and pulled tne curtain away Case Two: Fireworx> fell
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  • 64 5 IPOH, Mon. A Chinese butcher wa, this morning wounded m the thigh by a rifle shot said to have been fired by a special constable a few yards from the police post at ,the Gunong Rapat Resettlement camp The wounded man has been taken to hospital.
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Mod. Since the Chinese tiem Year tboai ten CamsuaJst flag* have been founa m various resettienesl -amps on the out^iuru of Ipon. Four of these flags were found at tne La hat Resettiement Camp Flags were aim Jiicarcrad at Jaian Bei.danara, Chetnor and Mengiembu No
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  • 181 5 A MAN BANDITS FEAR PENANG. Mon- A man whose eomin* to this country the bandits will regret is now on his MQ t« Sing apoir to take up his headquarters there. He is Malaya's new Air Officer Commanding. Air Vice Marshal, C, If MilK who arrived In Penanij today hv
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  • 34 5 PENAN B x i r v j Pi Oppenl i bere toda^ I v trt m- Sing eH M»ta The ,*>• era n be such i s rVW tide! Saunie! S H >•. .">
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  • 798 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning New spap er. Without Illusions nTHE resentment over the appointment of Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, Colonial Secretary of Jamaica, as the new Deputy High Commissioner is understandable. It has been described as a "slap m the face" for Malaya and this accusation is based on the
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  • 344 6 Review of Views Fifty Years To Wait IF THE speech made by Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the head of UMNO Youth League, at Batu Pahat recently is to be the basis of UMNO m determining the time limit for Malayan independence then Malayan independence will be attained at least
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  • 949 6  -  RA WLE KNOX By TILACK bulging doucU cast a torrent of rain on Malacca. It was all over by rix o'clock, and the little green hill that overlooks the Strait* was silvered with heavy raindrops as I walked up to the Portuguese church of Our Lady on the
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  • 1198 6  -  Philip Vernon By LONDON. A LETTER has been published by "THE TIMES" on December 14 deploring •'the eclipse of organised British Liberalism" and looking forward to "its re-ap-pearance as an effective force m the House of Commons." Those who signed the letter included distinguished men
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  • 194 6 Sir Your correspondent Mr. Ramachandra seems to have made a mountain out of a molehill by advocating the idea that W.D. employees should not stand for elections or alternatively their number should be restricted. He betrays a rather selfish and narrow-minded outlook on the whole
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  • 352 6 We the PEOPLE IMP— Not Genuine Party strength of IMP influence and it is clear that the Party is weak and confused. The IMP must reorganise itself and settle down to serious work and not get interested m petty tactics. Finally it is to be hoped that m the event
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  • 151 6 W.D. CIVILIANS ARE CITIZENS OF S' PORE Sir; Mr. S. Ramachandra's attention is invited to the recent statements of Mr. David Marshall 1 Singapore lawer, that W.D. Civilian Employees are eligible to become City Councillors. There is no such law whereby W.D. civilian employees are barred from contesting the City
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  • 293 7 Labour Worried By Change In FE Policy Gaitskell: Party Seeks Explanation LONDON, Feb. 4, (AFP) The former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh (•aitskrll, stated last night that his Party was worried at the American report that the attitude of the new British Conservative Government towards China and the
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  • 171 7 PARIS, Feb. 4, (IP) The United Nations new Disarmament Commission held its first meeting yesterd.iy while the General Assembly rates toward adjournment with the final debate on the increasingly worrisome Korean crisis. The meeting of the Disarmament Commission was s« heduled to be just
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  • 63 7 LONDON. Fdb 4 (AFP)— -The London Item wiß w*l fouri• ,cc Instc :fi '<r threepence as :n today, it was' announced last night The reason for the increase m Britain*! oldest newspaper WU mid tn be due to the mOreasc Ol newsprint price which h f.-
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  • 70 7 SAIGON. Feb. 4, (AFP)— The French Minister for the Associated States of Indo-China, Jean Letourneau, returned here by plane yesterday from Dalat after a conference with Emperor Bao Dai. M. Letourneau told the press that he had made a wide survey ©f the situation with
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  • 131 7 LONDON, Feb. 4, (Reuter) —Woreiffa Minister Robert S -human informed Mr. Anti.'my Eden, British Foreign Secretary last week that the French Government would be prepared to consider a final solution of the problem of the Saar even before the conclui sion of a German
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  • 253 7 Warning To Reds On South East Asia 'Can Prevent World War III' WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, (AP)— Senator H. Alexander Smith said yesterday that "the one thing that can prevent* 9 World War 111 is to make it clear m Korea and South East Asia that aggression will bring stern punish-
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  • 140 7 Royal Couple Arrives At Kenya Lodge NYERI, KENYA, Feb. 4, (Reuter)— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived yesterday by car from Nairobi at Sagana Lodge. Sir Philip Mitchell, formally presented to the Princess the key to the Lodge before she entered it. The Royal couple will stay quietly
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  • 40 7 LONDON. Feb. 4 (AFP) Colonel Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth was appointed Under-Secretary of State to the Home Secretary by the British Cabinet yesterday The Conservative Member or Parliament. James Henderson Stewart was appointed Undersecretary of State for Scottish Affairs.
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  • 85 7 LONDON Feb. 4 (AFP)— The retirement age of British civil servants ceased to be automatically set at 60 years, according to the decision made last night by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr Richard A. Butler. Civil servants will remain m their jobs
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  • 222 7 White Whale 'Moby Dick Killed Off Peru ELIZABETH, New Jersey, Feb. 4, (IP)— A white whale "Moby Dick," a mythical ocean monger that rtirred the imagination of the world for a century, was harpooned off the coast of Peru recently, a whaler crew reported yesterday. The freak denizen of the
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  • 88 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, (AP) Harold L. Ickes, one of the most colourful figures of the hoosevelt New Deal, died Sunday night. Ickes, 77 years old, was Secretary of the Interior from 1932 to 1946 and head man of the Public Works Administration of
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  • 181 7 LONDON, Feb. 4 (AP>—Aneurin Bevan, leader of the Labour Party's left wing, denied a newspaper report that he had met yesterday with his supporters to work out an immediate plan of action to displace Clement Attlee as the party's guiding hand. Mr. Attlee* as
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  • 158 7 ROML, Trt). 4 (Reuter) Reporters last night invaded the quiet convent of San Antonio here searching for Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, reported m Germany to be living m the convent as a monk. In Berlin, Eberhard Stern, former chairman of the NeoNazi Socialist
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  • 50 7 LONDON H■ 1. 4 ■M 1 T Sunday Ex ted ECing Ge<i ing at eta trically-hi i c Xii n heated I 1 1 ."tor's duri outdooi papei b I. The vest i« 1 khaki Bill I ribbed with which 1 eJecti icity 1 1 m small
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  • 309 7 India Elections: Reds Elated By Their Success NEW DELHI, Feb. 4, (AP) Election »ucee»*e« by the r<»numini»tH m Home Indian state* led party botte A joy K. GhoHh to declare confidently Sunday that m "a very short time we will have the back m- of a majority m the country."
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  • 167 7 UK Protests To Argentine On Firing Incident LONDON. Feb 4. (UP) Troops fired warning shot* over the beads of a British Naval landing party m the disputed Graham Land area of Antarctica on Friday, the Foreign Office announced yesterday A Foreign Office spokesman said R. H 5 Allen, British Charge
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  • 303 8 Internal Route Begins In June Standard Aviation Reporter BRITISH North Borneo's internal air service should be m operation by June of this year. Malayan Airways will run the service wjth two Dragon Rapide planes. Towns to be token m will be Sandakan (Base), Ranau,
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  • 242 8 Bigges t Rubber Load For America Standard Shipping Reporter AMERICA'S most modern freighter, Schuyler Otis Bland, left Singapore yesterday for the United States with a record m her logbook. She carried 6,200 tons of Malayan robber m her hatches the biggest single shipment to be loaded m any ship m
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    • 404 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port SweUenham Penang. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Doe Spore Due Penang From "Kweiyang" Feb. 7th Feb. 9th H'kong Sails Penang Sails Spore For "Pakhoi" Feb. sth Feb. 7th H'kong Japan "lot how"
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    • 187 8 SHIPS IN STORE HARBOUR WHABYES i& Otis Bland 36/37 2 S l up Godowa G:»te j Selanyor 21 2 Benlawers 15 16 4 Schiedjk 31 '22 2 Benlomond C.P. 7 Smllon* 6/7 Burnside 18 4 Tantalus 11/12 4 Benvorlich 38 39 2 Tasmau 2-/28 2 Evi Livanos 44 1 Tureby
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    • 34 8 Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters and parcels) by train. South and East Africa (letters and parcels) by Tjisadane, Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies. Ceylon (letters and parcels) by Carthage.
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    • 259 8 "INDIA* lor Bangkok **m Hongkong, Manila. Kobi Yokohama M In Pof| «MORELIA fJ for BasgkoS* Hongkong Kobt Yokohama 11-MF«b UNMi H "PATAGONIA' for Bangkok Hongkong Manila tf Feb-1 Mar "Sfcl.ANDtA* for Bangkok 28-29 Feb "FIONIA* for Bangkok 17-17 Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila, Kobe Yokohama 11-1* Apr 911 Apr
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  • 343 9 Rupiah Devaluation Does Not Benefit Malaya, Say Traders INDONESIAN export duties on rubber ond latex, copra, palm oil, rin ores, pepper and coffee have been increased, as from yesterdoy, by 25 per cent, and those on all other commodities hove been
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  • 55 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 4, (AP). A local fishery expert Hoß<konf Fisheries Department Supervisor Mr Au Lai Shim, has returned here from a 20-day inspection tour of Singapore. Penan* and Pangkor Island saying that Penang Inshore fishermen were losing out by using oversized hooks. He suggested
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  • 386 9 Malay a Is Ahead Of HK In Some Fishing Methods By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter WITH the recent purchase by the Singapore Fisheries Department of two Hongkong "pair- trawlers" and a Hongkong "long-liner", a marked improvement m the local supplies of fish has been noted. Further improvement is anticipated.
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  • 76 9 JAKARTA. Reb. 4 (Reuter): Indonesian police have begun a probe into the leakage on new monetary measures announced on Saturday. Finance Minister Jusuf WibLsono told the press today big exporters had made use of the leak to stockpile a number of export products which, under the new regulations
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  • 91 9 The Dutch-owned freighter Hoogkerk, landed m Singapore 7,670 crates of potatoes, 2.366 packages, of jundries, 6,210 rolls of wire netting. 373 bales of paper. 811 cases of beer, 2.000 bags of cement, 1,100 cases of milk. She also brought 211 packages of auto springs, 216 double
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  • 116 9 Standard Market Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 4: The control on prices of building materials enforced by Government early In 1959 had not brought down prices, Mr. Lim Tan Long, Secretary of the Selangor Chinese Builders Club, said today. He refuted the statement by Mr. Chong See
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  • 155 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Only a small volume of business was transacted on the Malayan share market today. In the absence of any pronounced buying interest, tin shares were slightly easier. Rubber shares declined m sympathy with the commodity price, while industrials were also easier. Changed prices were;— INDUSTRIALS
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  • 90 9 Standard Market R«P° r THE produce market m Smgapnre was quiet m all sections yesterday with very little business passing. r Copra had buyers at 30* per picul and sellers at $31*- business was recorded. Coconut oil had sellers at .ls4* per picul, but no buying
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  • 193 9 By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter RUBBER PRICES m Singapore dropped by 4£ cents per Ib. yesterday and were expected to decline further m consequence of the devaluation of the Indonesian currency. Dutch firms were selling fairly freely yesterday and, with good selling
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  • 825 9 Schacht Report On RI Economy— l THE INDONESIAN Government's lotest economic measures revaluation of the rupiah and abolition of the exchange certificate system— have thrown the spotlight on the report to the Indonesian Government made by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, German financial wizard who was
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 64 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ik:— Bayers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1.31} $1.31! FOB. i D bales Feb. No 1 R.B.S $1,311 $1,311 No I KSB 51.281 $1,281 No 3 188 $1,251 $1.26 Tone: Uncertain after week. LONDON RUBBKB Monday's opening prices per lb. were:
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    • 35 9 SINGAPORE, MON. The price of tin to day was $4961 pica!. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £9971 buyers, £1.000 sellers. Three months £9971 buyers, £1,000 sellers. Settlement Price: £1.000. Tone: Firm.
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  • 69 9 BUYING rales for U.S. and Canadian dolars (per $100 Malayan) are $32 13/16 and $32J (f.T. t, $32 15/ M and $33 iO.Di. £33 1/16 and *33| <90 d/st) on credit bills; and $33 i <90 d/st> on trade bills Other currencies selling rates (TT./0.D.) are:
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Fc-b I— Special Standard Service -Clnsinu pinion the Honekon? Exrb»fiB<* l« day were HK51 5.2.1 to tl Sterling: HKsG6sotol T SSI: HKSI.B2O to Malayan $1: HKJO.29 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK5324.25 on one UdL
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  • 244 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 4:— Steady sale of enemy rubber estates and production from these estates since the Liberation, amounting to 112,675,979 Ib., have swelled the Custodian of Enemy Estates funds which will be disposed off m accordance with the term of the Japanese
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  • 347 9 COMMENTING on the sterling crisis, Brown's Malayan Economic Review, published over the week-end, says that it is difficult to see how Malaya can increase her volume of exports as the maximum tin and rubber has been shipped for several years. But. tne Review says,
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  • 189 9 MALAYAN and United Kingdom taxation on Southern Malayan Tin Dredging alone •mounted nearly four-and-a-half times the amount r c r o l v c d by shareholders and represented a sum that would <quip the property with two large modern dredges. The chairman of
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  • 166 9 THE PROFIT of If; I !):■< d ;ing >r the real i d*x .1 .^O. i«« .1 £64.921 Ihh sum d >rg i <•■' »n tended a disii -.h ition of ;ib >!)• cent. <(.- I -us I I 0 After iding For I
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  • 119 9 Kramul Pulai Paying T otal Of 6d. In Div. KRAMAT H! T !.A! reported a working profit ol £24.329 foi v.« rear ended March 31 1 9 1 mm which director! rtcomme><ed a dividend (it :<d pet ititm. together v..t. l i a bonus <.i :m p» r sh.i!,- making
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  • 27 9 The exp.'j; <itr>T y conve lationi bet wet*.- 1 the Pnllippinei nua Japan -m the reparation! i^s'je were resumed In Manila **w- day. AF n
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  • 238 9 Standard Market Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 4:— The British Adviser, Selangor, has been told that it if wrong to refuse renewal of 60 tin-ore dealers' licences merely because these dealers were suspected ot "grave- ties.A petition sent to the British Adivser on behalf of the
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  • 598 10  -  Bill Webb Iones k KAlfCa RLRt KARAITIANA, a member of the famous Maori Battalion which took part m some of the fiercest fighting during World War 11. sailed from New Zealand for th« fieras of battle. Looking longingly at the fast rading coastline. Rangl became constantly
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  • 363 10  -  Bill Webb Jones VWVV\\WVVV\\W\VIV\\VW\\\V\\\\V*J ho* SWING-FANS! By WVWVV T OVERS of Latin-American Jj music will be delighted with this latest offering from Roberto Inglez. TROPIC MOON OF CARIBEE is a delightful Beguine. On the reverse, Roberto has plenty of scope for his piano with samba-like "Atrevido." Both sides
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  • 28 10 CAROL REED, who directed "The Third Man" is to make Edgar Wallace's book "The Ringer" into a film. He recently completed "Outcast of the Islands.^
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  • 433 10  - LAUGHTER -BUT NEW 'PAGANINI' PLAYED ON Betty Tay Bf SOME people m the audience walked out m the middle of a concert at London* Wigmore Hall last week. From some of those who remained there were cries of, "We want our money back, and **Why not try some boogie woogie?"
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  • 581 10  - For the Discophile VICTOR DUGGETT LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY SCHNABEL. Rhapsody for Orchestra. Philharmonia Orchestra (Klettki). Recorded under the auspices of the Maharaja of Mysore's Musical foundation. Colombia LX8843— 4. ONE inevitably associates the name of the late Artur Schnabel with pure musical classicism as exemplified by his performances
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  • 668 10  - MODERN FRENCH COMPOSERS ARE WELL REPRESENTED IN MOUNIER RECITALS ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES *«r AT A TIME when Singapore's musical pot is gently simmering m preparation for the March and April concerts of the Musical Society and Chamber Ensemble, the two recitals by the French pianist Germaine Mounier on Tuesday and
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    • 653 10 Radio I Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m A 41 m) 10 a.m. Emergency Newt (K.L.); 10.05 Light Music; 10.45 English Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music— Rainbow Trio; 2 p.m. English Schools Broadcast; 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.16 Four Stars and a Starlet; 6.30 United
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    • 167 10 1ti.86 m: 6.15 p.m.-9.45 p.m.— ***** kcs. 1'J.82 m: 8.45 p.m.-11.30 p.m.— ***** kcs. 25.53 m: 9.45 p.m. -12.45 a.m. &;>!(» kcs. 31.55 m; 11.45 p.m.-12.45 a.m. 6125 kcs. 48.98 m 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up: 6.30 News A News Analysis: 6.45 United Nations Report: 6.50 From The Editorials; 7 p.m.
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    • 204 10 TODAYS FORECAST:— A curious and contradictory day. Carry on your activi- ties and your aims, but keep f your secrets closely guarded and I defend yourself against con- stralnt, and even hypocrisy, on I the part of those around you. This taken Into account, you will he able to succeed
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  • 669 11 DUNEDIN, Feb. 4 (Renter-AAP)— The West Indies had a lead of IS runs over Otago when they declared their first innings closed lor 242 for 9 wickets at tea on the second day of their match here. Otago had scored 224 on Saturday and by the
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  • 90 11 LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter).— Rowland Jones, well-known British professional golfer, died during the week-end at St. Helens Isle-of-Wight where he had been born 80 years ago. His professional career included appointments at Southern England and London clubs and when at his best he was unlucky to
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  • 26 11 CARDIFF, Feb. 3, (AP)— The Wales National Rugby team beat Scotland m an international match here yesterday by 11 points to zero.
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  • 101 11 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 4, (AFP)— A report from Helsinki received here last night announced that Communist China had protested to the Olympic Games Organization Committee at not having received a invitation to participate m the games to be held m Helsinki this summer. The committee replied to the
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  • 68 11 KOTA BAHRU, Mon. At the annual general meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of Kelantan held m Kota Bahru yesterday, the folio wings were elected officer bearers for the year: President Tengku Sen Maha Raja (re-elected); VicePresident the Hon'ble Mr. W. F. N. Churchill (re-elected); Hon.
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  • 307 11 MELBOURNE. Feb. 3. (Reuter-AAP) Five Australians, three Englishmen and four West Indians are chosen by John Goddard, captain ol the touring West Indies team, for the "ideal world cricket team" if a match were to be played against "the best m England. He would leave
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  • 329 11 LONDON, Feb. 3: (Reuter)— -Mrs. Lualin- Botherlon's Freebooter, winner m 1950 has been set top-weight of 12 st. 7 lbs. m this year's Grand National to be run at Aintree, Liverpool on April 5 and faces a task which lias not been performed for
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  • 44 11 Austrian Soccer Squad Beat Turks ANKARA, Feb. 4 (AFP) Visiting Austrian Wacker soccer squad defeated the Turkish "Genclerbiligi" team six to two here yesterday. From start to finish the Austrians dominated the play and allowed the Turkish only one goal m the second half.
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  • 284 11 MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 3 (UP) The m?.nas:er of heavy weight champion Jersey Joe Walcott met today with promoter Jim Norrfc and hj> demanded a $250,000 guarantee for the next title fight or he would sign with a Los Angeles promoter. Morris, President of
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  • 113 11 Henry W illiams Wins US$10,000 Golf Prize TUCSON, ARIZONA, F< 4 (AP) ihai y Will ami Ji at ECutzi i i. i terda the us 3 10 WW T open yi) f tournament w:"h ?2-h ital ol tl i, ILx imdt pull, to k I LZC ::,/'>. US$2,OOO Cary Middle
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  • 21 11 MEDICOS TROUN CED Chanei 1 r >tt« c beat pore Mcdii Workeri 8- n: Se\ >y I b es on S
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    • 399 11 DANES WIN AGAIN MANILA, Feb. 4, (AP)— The Danish Akademisk Boldklubben soccer team scored their second win here last night by i outclassing a top-notch commercial selection six-nil. ENGAGEMENT r PHE engagement is announced of Mr. Johnny Khoo eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Guan Chiang to Miss Rosalind
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  • 564 12 STADIUM SITE CHANGE A BLUNDER SAYS SAFA CHIEF THE President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, Mr. W. MacGregor Watt, attacked ths Government's "great change of opinion" regarding the proposed $2,000,000 Anson Road Stadium as a "blunder which was bound to cause repercussions as far as sports m the Colony
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  • 36 12 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— ln an exciting soccer match played at the Government English School ground yesterday, the Johore Branch UMNO Yout* Team defeated the Negrl Sembilan UMNO Youth by three goals to one.
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  • 40 12 IPOH, Mon. Alan King, Singapore's Malaya Cup left winger will be arriving m Ipoh tomorrow afternoon to take up his appointment as factory and distribution manager of the local branch of Messrs. Fraser and Weave.
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  • 204 12 SURPRISE result m the Singapore base district individual championships last night was the defeat of Pte. Hunking (ACC), the reigning champion by the 'unknown' Sapper Dunstance of the R.E. A record entry of 59 contestants will be fighting out the cn e weights m the
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  • 58 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Negri Sembilan Resettlement camps sports equipment fund benefttted by $3,886 from the charity soccer match played recently m Seremban between Negri and Selangor. Tq augment the fund which now stands at $5,486 a gala charity dance is being held at
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  • 301 12 S. UNITED, POLICE WIN IN KL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two of the three matches scheduled for today's sevena side tournament organiser! by the Selan;or Rugby Union were played off today on the padan? In the first game the Se'an; r United "B" were toi rood for the HQ Malaya beatin;
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  • 19 12 The Singapore Cricket Club Soccer section will hold a meeting tomorrow at the Club at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 45 12 Today's SPORT RUGBY Seven-aside: 4.30 p.m. 221 Veh. Bn. RAOC v RASC; 4.55 p.m. REME v RMAS; 5.20 p.m. R.A.F. Seletar v 19 Air Formation Signals; 5.45 p.m. Naval Base "A" v Saints "B"; 6.10 p.m. South Johore v Fijians "B". All matches at SCC.
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  • Article, Illustration
    114 12 American winter Olympic team members displaying: their favourite aatticr c m St. Anton's Post hotel. St. Anton, Austria. Left to right: Jeannette Burr, wearing a dark blue sweater with red and white stripes; Sandra Tomlinson m a blue jacket and grey slacks; Katy Rodolph m a grey, knitted
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  • 625 12 SOME VERY bright Rugby under very dull and wet conditions was played m yesterday's opening ties of the Singapore seven-a-side tournament. Four of five matches scheduled were played, the fifth being decided on a walkover. Victory went to the Singapore Engineer Regiment, the Fijians,
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  • 361 12 IPOH, Tues. The Kinta Indian Association cleared their second hurdle m the IDHA knockout hockey competition. They defeated the second string of the Police by three goals to nil on the rain-soaked upper padang this evening. Although they won by a comfortable margin
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  • 454 12 Johnny Leach Beaten By Japan 'sSatohfo Swaythling Cup BOMBAY, Feb. 3: (Reuler)— England *„r only unbeaten team left m Group "A" of tl>« > M (> Cup event m the world tennis championship. u They beat their nearest rival. Japan •> their fifth win. In this match, Johnny Lrach. worhl
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  • 152 12 Persian Lord Impresses On Soft Track KUALA LUMP V. U Heavy fog obscured trackwort and the showers of the i before made the tracks ideal for galloping I ing. Persian Lorn' Kritfa Lansd* astride, gave an impressive glimpse of In morrow, the Kuala Lump racei v.hen hi worked with (Crowe)
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